Lawsuits

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  • In the shadow of a glass mountain

    One nurse observes how the fear of lawsuits causes healthcare professionals to neglect patients.
  • The botched butt job

    A woman sues her doctor for using breast implants to enhance her derrihre.
  • Starbuckian hypocrisy

    "A little parody is the spice of life, like cinnamon atop your latte"
  • RIAA 1, Napster 0

    Napster lost its first round in court. But with both sides of the lawsuit depending on the murky Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the war is far from over.
  • Japanese court throws book at foot cult

    The cult tells followers they'll die if their feet aren't inspected.
  • Lessons from "Erin Brockovich"

    If tort reformers like George W. Bush had their way, greedy corporations like California public utility PG&E would still be poisoning their neighbors.
  • Damaged goods

    The parents of a murderer sue adoption workers, claiming they should have been told about the boy's mentally ill birth mother.
  • A California lawsuit makes Paris tremble

    Did the toughest corporate raider in France play the stooge for a bank gone wrong?
  • The Gitane affair

    Forget McDonald's and Coca-Cola; the French see American-style anti-tobacco lawsuits as one of the greatest threats to French culture.
  • Mutant food

    A lawsuit against the FDA reveals documents that show even the agency's own scientists have doubts about the safety of genetically modified foods.
  • Geographic discrimination?

    Supporters of a new lawsuit against the federal government want to know why Minnesota seniors receive less money for their health care.
  • Microsoft besieged by civil suits

    Will the five class-action suits -- and more undoubtedly to come -- cause the software giant any pain?
  • Don't link or I'll sue!

    "Deep linking" lawsuits threaten everything that makes the Web work right.
  • Don't sue us: Senate approves Y2K lawsuit limits

  • The ad from hell

    Can a company successfully sue an agency for making a commercial that really, really sucks? Stay tuned for a word from our courthouse.
  • Suit to be filed in Columbine attack

  • Raytheon triumphs over Yahoo posters' anonymity

    Company drops its lawsuit -- once it gets the names it seeks.
  • Schools may be liable for sexual harassment

  • "When Moguls Attack!"

    Don't mess with the Big Mouse: Disney's Eisner pays back archnemesis Katzenberg by whacking Dreamworks pilot.
  • Blondie: Where are they now?

    The Blondie reunion is a whopping success, but not everyone's happy; Johnny Angel talks to ex-Blondie members
  • Brief reports and tidbits from the Info-Sphere

    Slate rejoins the Web - "Felicity" points to the Web - Blurred lines in Times' Amazon story - Tabloid sues Florida citrus growers over talking ham sandwich! - Gassie: Microsoft's full of Be-S
  • First Amendment wins another round online

    First Amendment wins another round online: By Janelle Brown. Court rules that Net censorship bill probably won't pass constitutional muster.
  • Paula Jones lawsuit settled

    President Clinton and Paula Jones settle their lawsuit. Includes text of agreement.
  • A bug too far

    A bug too far: By Janelle Brown. In Ultima Online, fed-up players carry a crusade from the fantasy world into a real-life courtroom.
  • Viagra for all hands!

    A Class-action suit demands that insurers cover Viagra for all claimants who say they're impotent. But what if they're just looking for kicks?
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